Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
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Sun 14th Feb 2021 1:49pm
Had my first one on Friday at my local doctors which was very well organised, didn't have to sit for ten minutes after unlike my wife so was back home ten minutes after I left. Didn't feel a thing either though I watched the needle go and no after effects. |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid |
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Sun 14th Feb 2021 4:31pm
When it comes to accurate information versus mis/dis-information (informed v "uninformed", as some would describe the latter), does anyone remember Doctor Vernon Coleman? He used to be a GP in Leamington, and was forever in the news, on TV and national press, for his controversial views and behaviour. This was back in the seventies and eighties. He has recently emerged again, but not as a GP, from which he has retired:
Vernon Coleman on coronavirus.
Quite amusing, he reminds me of David Icke. You are all free to form your own opinions.
Can't wait for the pubs to re-open. I miss the intelligent conversation and accurate information.
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Slim
Another Coventry kid |
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Sun 14th Feb 2021 4:41pm
On 14th Feb 2021 11:04am, Helen F said:
Slim, I suspect that the vaccine given is based on a person's likely under or over reaction to a vaccine.
Quite probably, Helen. I was asked a lot of questions, by the lady who gave me the jab, about my health; was I on medication, had I had allergies, did I suffer from certain things... and I truthfully answered no to all of them. The other person who went last week is quite a bit older. He's still working, so I'll ask him what questions he answered.
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
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Sun 14th Feb 2021 5:22pm
Same questions as my wife and I were asked. We went to the same surgery but two weeks apart and had different vaccines. Maybe the first one is whatever is available and they just have to ensure the second one is the same - or maybe they can be mixed? |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Sun 14th Feb 2021 6:28pm
Slim, we were asked the same questions in Tamworth so I think it is routine. Old Lincolnian, they said in the news last week that they were just starting to test to see if they can be mixed so I don't think they will be doing that for a while. |
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Slim
Another Coventry kid |
36 of 130
Tue 16th Feb 2021 6:15pm
Got a letter in the post, today, 16-2-21. It was from the NHS, and dated 9-2-21, informing me I could arrange to have my first covid jab, which I had on Saturday 13-2-21. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Tue 16th Feb 2021 6:38pm
Hi Slim, I too have had a second letter, with the footnote to ignore it if I have already had my jab.
How can they not know who has already been vaccinated? Mick Strong
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Tue 16th Feb 2021 6:43pm
It may be delays in the post. Ours is all over the place at the moment, not sure they are coming every day. |
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PeterB
Mount Nod |
39 of 130
Sat 6th Mar 2021 6:47pm
Anybody 56 and over can now book a vaccination online. You do not need to wait for a letter. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Sun 7th Mar 2021 9:46am
Finally got my request - getting stabbed in the arm on Tuesday! |
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Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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Sun 7th Mar 2021 11:16am
Great news. LOL. I'll admit that I've never been so cheerful about being assaulted by a sharp object. Not sure when my second jab is. I was told to wait for a call.
Is it me or was the gap between the 60-65s and the 55-60s? very short? |
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lolipop
arley |
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Sun 7th Mar 2021 11:44am
We had our jab 5 weeks ago. No hassle, arrived at the Med Centre in Atherstone for our 11.20 & 11.25 appointments, asked what surgery we were from, straight in, jab and sitting back in the car in ten minutes. Minimal side effects, like a bit of a shiver. Nicholson
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Sun 7th Mar 2021 5:34pm
Does anyone know if there has ever been a COVID 1 to 18? Mick Strong
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Helen F
Warrington Thread starter
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Sun 7th Mar 2021 5:48pm
Non serious answer - yes but they were straight to TV movies.
Serious answer - no but I get the impression that there could have been a covid-3 and a covid-12. They are better known as SARS and MERS but because the letters identify the location they emerged, it's considered non PC to label a disease that way now. The idea was that it would persuade countries to admit that there was a problem sooner. That did not work. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Sun 7th Mar 2021 6:08pm
Thanks Helen, serious question again. Why did they settle on 19? Mick Strong
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